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After last week's earthquake rocked the world's largest nuclear plant, we were hearing conflicting information from the industry. Quickly, we put together a team to help our Japan office make sure the radiation leak was not worse than official...
French state nuclear company Areva sponsored a ring of golden European Union stars for the Eiffel Tower, to mark France's term as EU president. Today, we added a nuclear hazard symbol.
Greenpeace and dozens of other environmental groups today called on the Quebec National Assembly to protect Quebecers from a sneak decision by Hydro-Quebec to rebuild a flawed, aging nuclear reactor at a cost of $1.5 billion.
A group of radiation-poisoned Torontonians stricken and dyingon the sidewalk. Rescue teams with Geiger counters, stretchers and gas masks. This wasthe scene at several locations in downtown Toronto today where Greenpeace activistsstaged the...
The new report commissioned by Greenpeace warns that Canada’s CANDU-6 nuclear reactor, designed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) in the 1970s, is unsafe and too dangerous to build according to modern regulatory standards.
Investment analysts say the cost of building Dalton McGuinty's nuclear reactors has more than doubled in the last three years but the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) refuses to re-evaluate its original estimates amidst a global financial crisis.
The announcement by the McGuinty government in Ontario that it has suspended the procurement of two new reactors for the Darlington nuclear site shows that Greenpeace’s Don’t Nuke Green Energy campaign is on the right track.
We won’t say we told you so to Ontario Energy Minister George Smitherman about skyrocketing costs for nuclear plants, but we should.
Tonight Greenpeace hosts a wine and cheese reception featuring the work of award winning photographer Robert Knoth to remember Chernobyl’s 25th Anniversary and to rethink nuclear energy during the ongoing Fukushima crisis.
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